Suárez Replaces Haley at Spire Motorsports: New NASCAR Chapter

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Daniel Suárez, the only Mexican driver in NASCAR’s top category, has been announced this Wednesday as the replacement for Justin Haley at Spire Motorsports. Suárez, who was the first driver hired by Trackhouse Racing when it launched in 2021, will be replaced after five seasons by 19-year-old Connor Zilisch next year.

This partnership gives Suárez and the No. 7 Chevrolet team the opportunity to prove that both are capable of being weekly contenders.

Jeff Dickerson, Co-owner of Spire
Suárez hasn’t won any races this year and missed the 16-driver playoffs, while Haley has the No. 7 car ranked 31st in the Cup Series standings, with only two top-10 finishes. Haley achieved the only Cup victory in Spire’s history, with a win at Daytona International Speedway in the July 2019 race.

I think we need each other. I think we all like a good redemption story and giving people a platform to prove the skeptics wrong. Daniel needs to prove to everyone that this year was an outlier, and we want to prove to everyone that the performance of car 7 this year was also an outlier.

Jeff Dickerson, Spire Co-owner
Suárez won his two Cup Series victories with Trackhouse and finished 10th in the standings in 2022, his career-best result. Spire will be the fifth team in 10 years for the 2016 Xfinity Series champion. This year, he ranks 28th in the standings, with two top-five finishes and seven top-10 finishes. Suárez stated that Dickerson was one of the first people he called when he found out he was out of a job at Trackhouse. Dan Towriss, the CEO of TWG Motorsports, became the majority owner of Spire this year, as the NASCAR team was added to a racing portfolio that also owns the Cadillac F1 team that will launch next season, as well as Andretti Global in IndyCar.

If you look at the last three years of growth for Spire Motorsports, I mentioned it to Jeff, three years ago, he probably wasn’t considering Spire Motorsports as an option. Right now, I think this is the fastest growing team in NASCAR, and I want to be a part of that. I know they’re not even close to being done. They’re just getting started.

Daniel Suárez
Spire has three Cup cars: Michael McDowell is 21st in points, Carson Hocevar 23rd, and Haley. The team has earned three poles, six top 5s, 16 top 10s, and led 233 laps, season highs for an organization that began competing in 2019. Freeway Insurance, an insurance broker and distributor, will be Suárez’s main sponsor. Suárez will now be under the same umbrella as his Mexican compatriot Sergio Pérez, who will join Valtteri Bottas as the first two Cadillac drivers. Suárez and Pérez usually have significant sponsorship from Mexican entities, but Dickerson said they were not a package for TWG.

There was no decree. We’re a sales-based organization, right? And so it’s like, ‘OK, if Checo is in the F1 car, then, you know, we have the opportunity here to really tap into a passionate fan base’, and things come together. But you don’t know that’s how it’s going to be, right?

Jeff Dickerson, Co-owner of Spire
We wait and wait a bit, because we only wait and wait for some spark with Justin, and finally you get to a place where you think, ‘Man, I don’t know if we’re doing him any good, and I don’t think we’re doing ourselves any good either.’ By that time, Checo had already been announced.
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